(Click on the title above to access the paper.)
The conversation on "Creating a Highly Available 802.11n Environment," a part of the “2009 802.11n Challenge,” is available at Webtorials.
In each of these conversations, a panel of industry experts is interviewed by Robin Layland and Joanie Wexler concerning a key area for 802.11n deployment. As a part of our "11n Friday" series, this is the third of these five weekly conversations.
For today’s conversation, please join panelists:
- Mark Cowtan, Director of Marketing, Trapeze Networks
- Kevin Goulet, Senior Director of Marketing, Motorola
as they discuss:
"With 802.11n’s high throughput, Wi-Fi has become a candidate for replacing wired Ethernet in the local-area access network. This makes it even more important that Wi-Fi networks support very high availability. What has the industry done to ensure Ethernet-like availability in 802.11n Wi-Fi systems? Panelists also make some HA configuration recommendations."
Friday, May 1, 2009
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